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that is daniel sieberg of google. have a good day. > > thanks, you too. still ahead, are instincts the key to success? the discussion next, with bill moller. the mind is an amazing computer. actually it's helping you when you don't even realize it. for example, you're facing a difficult challenge, maybe in the office. you can't seem to make the call, but your mind is trying to guide you. it's speaking to you in that little whispery voice, suggesting what you should do. going with your gut, it's sometimes called, or simply "instinct." there's an amazing book about to come out. it's called the power of instinct written by brian brawdy. he is a former police officer, police detective from new york state, and a survivalist - you love the wilderness. who has been studying this - because i know malcolm gladwell has written about it in a fascinating way - who is studying this strange idea of how our mind works in this sort of mystical way? > > believe it or not bill, the study of neuroscience, which is where this originated from, is just blowing up now. the amou
that is daniel sieberg of google. have a good day. > > thanks, you too. still ahead, are instincts the key to success? the discussion next, with bill moller. the mind is an amazing computer. actually it's helping you when you don't even realize it. for example, you're facing a difficult challenge, maybe in the office. you can't seem to make the call, but your mind is trying to guide you. it's speaking to you in that little whispery voice, suggesting what you should do. going with your...
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. >> i don't consider like google plus or anything like that i have all my history there why would i, you know. >> reporter: facebook respondent of the new study says the social network has more than 1 billion users worldwide and it's the most downloaded mobile app in the u.s. reporting live, matt keller, ktv you -- ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there's word that leon panneta is poised to extend some benefits to same-sex partners. that act is currently on the supreme court docket for spring. >>> in london the british house of commons voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage. the vote was 100 to 175. it was the first step toward allowing same-sex couples to marry. half of the members of the conservative party either obstainde or voted against it. >>> in acapulco men raped six women. violence linked to cartel is on the increase but usually tourists have been spared in that resort city. >>> in canada, say goodbye to the penny. the royal canadian mint stock distributing the penny. they say the coins just cost too much to make. businesses are now being urged to start rounding prices to th
. >> i don't consider like google plus or anything like that i have all my history there why would i, you know. >> reporter: facebook respondent of the new study says the social network has more than 1 billion users worldwide and it's the most downloaded mobile app in the u.s. reporting live, matt keller, ktv you -- ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there's word that leon panneta is poised to extend some benefits to same-sex partners. that act is currently on the supreme court...
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google had started. craigslist had started. what we needed to do was to face up to the reality of the change and in essence reinvent e-bay with today's tech, what was today's technology and internet and reimagine, reinvent the company. >> charlie: did some people come to you and say if you do this, you're going to cannibalize what we have. >> absolutely. at some point you have to choice. the dilemma in technology is either you cannibalize yourself or someone else is going to do it. we took the tough medicine, labeled it a turn around. no one liked it at first. that allowed us to focus on fixing the fundamentals of the business which have now turned beautifully. >> charlie: as you led those conversations, what was your definition of what you wanted ebay to be? >> well, ebay's purpose has never really changed. our ebay founder said he measures success by positively impacting hundreds of millions of people's lives around the world and connecting them through trade. and so what we needed to do was to update that into today's intern
google had started. craigslist had started. what we needed to do was to face up to the reality of the change and in essence reinvent e-bay with today's tech, what was today's technology and internet and reimagine, reinvent the company. >> charlie: did some people come to you and say if you do this, you're going to cannibalize what we have. >> absolutely. at some point you have to choice. the dilemma in technology is either you cannibalize yourself or someone else is going to do it....
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and how about google"? take a look at the daily chart here. google made a new all-time high. remember when we were in ohio, and the thing fell apart? look at this. it is amazing. lang points out, we see stocks tack on an additional 10% move after the first historical high. and look at that, google like netflix, the stock stayed longer than anyone imagined. overbought, yes. if you want to get a feel for tech, forget dell, i want you to think fang. facebook, amazon, netflix and google. all turbocharged momentum stocks. you don't have to bet with the fangs of technology. you shouldn't bet against them. there is a good chance that you might get bitten! >>> coming up, full power. eaton corporation is trading near 52-week highs after reporting quarterly results. cramer plugs you into the future of this industrial giant to find out if it is charging ahead or running low on juice. don't miss the exclusive with the ceo. >> allergan catapulted in 2013, botox smoothed out any wrinkles. could new application send shares higher? find out when cramer talks to the ceo, just ahead. coming up
and how about google"? take a look at the daily chart here. google made a new all-time high. remember when we were in ohio, and the thing fell apart? look at this. it is amazing. lang points out, we see stocks tack on an additional 10% move after the first historical high. and look at that, google like netflix, the stock stayed longer than anyone imagined. overbought, yes. if you want to get a feel for tech, forget dell, i want you to think fang. facebook, amazon, netflix and google. all...
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. >> there was a race to 700 between google and apple. and google is at all-time highs right now. >> let's go over to josh and see what he's watching. >> we're watching jcpenney in the green here, jcpenney fighting back, asking a judge to declare that it is not in default of its bond agreements. remember earlier this week, hedge fund creditors alleging that the retailer violated bond terms when it pledged inventory as collateral for a 1.5 million credit line. it is intended to create self-interest at trading opportunities. tomorrow on cnbc, jc penny's ceo ron johnson will be on "squawk on the street." >> take us behind, people looking at the stock in the morning and it was down. >> yes. >> and now it's had a pretty decent reverse tall and again it's going to be active and it's going to be volunteer tile and ron johnson is going to be on the network tomorrow. >> everybody knows the story behind it. it was getting killed and it has a big position, came all the way down, now you see the company turn around. i don't think there's any grounds
. >> there was a race to 700 between google and apple. and google is at all-time highs right now. >> let's go over to josh and see what he's watching. >> we're watching jcpenney in the green here, jcpenney fighting back, asking a judge to declare that it is not in default of its bond agreements. remember earlier this week, hedge fund creditors alleging that the retailer violated bond terms when it pledged inventory as collateral for a 1.5 million credit line. it is intended to...
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google is doing a good job today. all-time highs. >> 775 for google. of the [closing bell rings] david: we're still about 150 points off the all-time high. but above 14,000. we'll take it. liz: the nasdaq -- by 36 points that is pretty significant i would say. we're looking at a good move as well for the russell which is hitting another decent high. some 42 s&p 500 stocks jumping to their all-time highs. 14,006. this number could still settle though, david. david: when you get a number like this you get historical, you start looking back the dow breaking 14,000 for the first time since 2007. it is now, the entire dow, up 114% since the low bar mark in march 19th when some lucky people bought into market. look at the best performer, american express. that is up 462%. we have caterpillar which is up more than 315%. home depot up 269%. by the way despite it getting slammed recently, apple's stock is up 450% from march 2009. liz: we have many so big consumer staple names hitting brand new all-time highs today although you could argue if you have kids consu
google is doing a good job today. all-time highs. >> 775 for google. of the [closing bell rings] david: we're still about 150 points off the all-time high. but above 14,000. we'll take it. liz: the nasdaq -- by 36 points that is pretty significant i would say. we're looking at a good move as well for the russell which is hitting another decent high. some 42 s&p 500 stocks jumping to their all-time highs. 14,006. this number could still settle though, david. david: when you get a...
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google has been the name that's actually outperformed recently. kudos to grasso. >> the flip side is he's making the case for google, so, that's your good if we said good, bad or ugly for grasso. so, grasso, what would you do with google here? could you add to shares? >>> added to shares on friday. and, today was a down day for the market, so, you seal those big high fliers get a lot taken out of them. i would still look to add, but remember, 725 is probably your support, near-term support. don't get crazy adding up here. >> how about the ugly? what about the ugly? >> there's no ugly. >> free pass. oh. >> hey now! oh! >> that's right. >> is that a says catch? >> when i take care of the knsn, that's what you have to wear. >> hot stuff. >> only place you can find yellow snow. >> you tweet it, we trade it. let's get to some of today's best tweets. this is for karen. james asks, does jcp nooe or any other retailers besides macy look interesting? >> i do not like jcpenney. we are short jcpenney, we have been for some time. we recently became short in t
google has been the name that's actually outperformed recently. kudos to grasso. >> the flip side is he's making the case for google, so, that's your good if we said good, bad or ugly for grasso. so, grasso, what would you do with google here? could you add to shares? >>> added to shares on friday. and, today was a down day for the market, so, you seal those big high fliers get a lot taken out of them. i would still look to add, but remember, 725 is probably your support,...
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>> googl google can be other dot operating system, the android licenses everybody. matter how deep apple's resources are, everybody's coming after them, everybody looking at 50, 60, 70% gross margins that are unsustainable. a number two market cap and google itself at the end of the year will start producing their own smart phone. google doesn't need this to be the single profit entry. cheryl: you have to look over the last year. january, the best month since 1997. apple, the worst performance of the s&p 500, yet you are saying great buying opportunity. why? >> prices will come down, this is typical of every technology cycle we ever see. we're in the midst of that right now. we are enduring that right now. this stock is ridiculously cheap. here is a company that is the return of capital in the high 20s, in the 30s for the last year, company that has a huge instalinstalled base, so apple t going away. >> they're going from 40 to 20. this is a hardware company. >> the margins will go down. the question is why did they go down the last year. >> look at their major cust
>> googl google can be other dot operating system, the android licenses everybody. matter how deep apple's resources are, everybody's coming after them, everybody looking at 50, 60, 70% gross margins that are unsustainable. a number two market cap and google itself at the end of the year will start producing their own smart phone. google doesn't need this to be the single profit entry. cheryl: you have to look over the last year. january, the best month since 1997. apple, the worst...
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white house effort includes other officials as well in january, vice president biden appeared in a google fire side hangout on gun violence with newshour's hari sreenivasan. >> what's your interpretation of the second amendment? >> my interpretation is the second amendment is an individual right. >> suarez: such events happened last december during the fiscal cliff negotiations. when president obama visited a family in northern virginia to prod congress to act. his republican opponent complained about the strategy saying the president is more focused on talk than on action. this was senate minority leader mitch mcconnell two weeks ago. >> well, i'd suggest that one thing the american people don't want is a permanent campaign. the that's the last thing the american people are looking for is a permanent campaign. they want us to work together on solutions to our problems and deficits and debt are right at the top of the list. so i'd like to suggest this morning that the president rethink the adversarial tone he's adopted in recent weeks. >> brown: but the white house is pressing ahead. toda
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liz: google to an awl time high. that we have to look at that one, nicole. >> always fun to say you're at all-time high. remember the ipo was 85 bucks? if you're in that ipo, up over 800%. david: thanks for reminding me what i missed. i bought apple at 89 at one point. i didn't miss the run-up there. it had a good day today, right? >> einhorn of green light has made his voice non. it is having a great day. up 1 1/2%. it was $435 recently. we've seen it at these levels we haven't seen in some time. [closing bell rings] liz: there we go. the bells ring on wall street on this friday. let's see how the day, the week finished up. night quite there for a move to the green for the entire dow jones industrials. we'll take a gain of 44 points. the s&p 500 up eight pull points. that does it. nasdaq up as well, 28 points up. russell small cap up five 1/2 points. not a bad move there. david: oil, it fell a little bit today but let's look at oil for the whole week. it was down four cents today. not a big move to the downside. but
liz: google to an awl time high. that we have to look at that one, nicole. >> always fun to say you're at all-time high. remember the ipo was 85 bucks? if you're in that ipo, up over 800%. david: thanks for reminding me what i missed. i bought apple at 89 at one point. i didn't miss the run-up there. it had a good day today, right? >> einhorn of green light has made his voice non. it is having a great day. up 1 1/2%. it was $435 recently. we've seen it at these levels we haven't...
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or is google in no-man's land? >> no, i think it very much fits the profile of a growth or technology oriented investor still. 17 times forward pe is not uncompelling for them. they're used to more highly valued stocks. when you look at the performance of google over the last six months, it was that incremental value investor who was often looking at the stock for the first time, that had come in and powered the move, 40% move since the summer. for the long term oriented growth investor, we think google remains a core holding. >> dan, what are you saying to investors about what the ftc did on friday? clearly the government is increasing its scrutiny of mobile devices. the federal trade commission now saying the mobile industry should include do not track features in software, and apps, and take other steps to safeguard personal privacy. what is your view on that? who does that impact, if any? >> well, i think, you know, always when you look at a group of large cap internet and technology stocks, privacy issues are
or is google in no-man's land? >> no, i think it very much fits the profile of a growth or technology oriented investor still. 17 times forward pe is not uncompelling for them. they're used to more highly valued stocks. when you look at the performance of google over the last six months, it was that incremental value investor who was often looking at the stock for the first time, that had come in and powered the move, 40% move since the summer. for the long term oriented growth investor,...
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white house effort includes other officials as well in january, vice president biden appeared in a google fire side hangout on gun violence with newshour's hari sreenivasan. >> what's your interpretation of the second amendment? >> my interpretation is the second amendment is an individual right. >> suarez: such events happened last december during the fiscal cliff negotiations. when president obama visited a family in northern virginia to prod congress to act. his republican opponent complained about the strategy saying the president is more focused on talk than on action. this was senate minority leader mitch mcconnell two weeks ago. >> well i'd suggest that one thing the american people don't want is a permanent campaign. the that's the last thing the american people are looking for is a permanent campaign. they want us to work together on solutions to our problems and deficits and debt are right at the top of the list. so i'd like to suggest this morning that the president rethink the adversarial tone he's adopted in recent weeks. >> brown: but the white house is pressing ahead. today
white house effort includes other officials as well in january, vice president biden appeared in a google fire side hangout on gun violence with newshour's hari sreenivasan. >> what's your interpretation of the second amendment? >> my interpretation is the second amendment is an individual right. >> suarez: such events happened last december during the fiscal cliff negotiations. when president obama visited a family in northern virginia to prod congress to act. his republican...
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. >> i don't consider like google plus or anything like that i have all my history there why would i, you know. >> reporter: facebook respondent of the new study says the social network has more than 1 billion users worldwide and it's the most downloaded mobile app in the u.s. reporting live, matt keller, ktv you -- ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there's word that leon panneta is poised to extend some benefits to same-sex partners. that act is currently on the supreme court docket for spring. >>> in london the british house of commons voted in favor of legalizing same-sex marriage. the vote was 100 to 175. it was the first step toward allowing same-sex couples to marry. half of the members of the conservative party either obstainde or voted against it. >>> in acapulco men raped six women. violence linked to cartel is on the increase but usually tourists have been spared in that resort city. >>> in canada, say goodbye to the penny. the royal canadian mint stock distributing the penny. they say the coins just cost too much to make. businesses are now being urged to start rounding prices to th
. >> i don't consider like google plus or anything like that i have all my history there why would i, you know. >> reporter: facebook respondent of the new study says the social network has more than 1 billion users worldwide and it's the most downloaded mobile app in the u.s. reporting live, matt keller, ktv you -- ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there's word that leon panneta is poised to extend some benefits to same-sex partners. that act is currently on the supreme court...
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there is google. there are visas that allow foreigners to come in if they create jobs after five years, native-born americans, they get permanent residency. that is win/win for us. if they create jobs, we give them citizenship. if they don't, they go back home. we definitely should expand the visas. tracy: talking about lowering the minimum wage and stopping the war on fossil fuels, two things we talk about often here. diana furchtgott-roth, thanks so much for being with us. >> great to be with you. ashley: a lot of good points made there. tracy: the minimum wage one especially. don't need to pay the kids $7. they need a job. ashley: they get replaced too often with machines because it is cheaper. at the 16th annual rainbow/p.u.s.h. economic summit thursday honoring motown records barry gordy. we caught up with the reverend jesse jackson and how to best bridge the economic gap between the races. he thinks that education is the most effective solution. >> better to educate people and leave them ignoran
there is google. there are visas that allow foreigners to come in if they create jobs after five years, native-born americans, they get permanent residency. that is win/win for us. if they create jobs, we give them citizenship. if they don't, they go back home. we definitely should expand the visas. tracy: talking about lowering the minimum wage and stopping the war on fossil fuels, two things we talk about often here. diana furchtgott-roth, thanks so much for being with us. >> great to...
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. >> we're googling for it rye now. joe is going to invest in it, make a ton of money and leave us behind. a powerful winter storm is on its way from the east coast. jen carfagno -- did i say that right? >> carfagno. >> joins us from the weather channel. >> by the way, i'm going throw in a few bucks, too, for that new product. we need that when we have a storm like this. the scale only goes up to ten. we don't see something like this every day even every year. we're talking about an historic storm. boston, 10 out of 10. blizzard continues expected. portland, same issue, as well. we have blizzard warnings for 23 million people overall, 54 million people under some type of winter storm warning or adviso advisory. and it's two storms coming together. the radar, too, shows you where things are. we have that snow coming around now through michigan and moving into parts of new york state. this storm, this is the one that's bringing all the punch and the moisture and we've got rain now starting to move into places like philade
. >> we're googling for it rye now. joe is going to invest in it, make a ton of money and leave us behind. a powerful winter storm is on its way from the east coast. jen carfagno -- did i say that right? >> carfagno. >> joins us from the weather channel. >> by the way, i'm going throw in a few bucks, too, for that new product. we need that when we have a storm like this. the scale only goes up to ten. we don't see something like this every day even every year. we're...
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i mean, we have a great relationship with google. they supply our sponsored listings for our search business which is effectively the advertisements that we serve in our various properties. from time to time, they adjust certain policies, about the way those advertisements are used. we had a big one over the course of the last weeks where sort of we and google worked together to come up with a change to the set of policies. it's probably the biggest one that we've had in a long time, and our business comes out strong. it has some impact in the near-term but i think overall leaves us in a great competitive position. we said we're expecting strong double digit growth in that business this year. so we actually feel great. i mean when you have a relati relationship like that that's big over time issues can arise and you sort of then have periods of realignment which we have and we come out very strong. so we feel really good about it. >> let's turn this around for a second. were you in compliance with the new policy? and more importantly
i mean, we have a great relationship with google. they supply our sponsored listings for our search business which is effectively the advertisements that we serve in our various properties. from time to time, they adjust certain policies, about the way those advertisements are used. we had a big one over the course of the last weeks where sort of we and google worked together to come up with a change to the set of policies. it's probably the biggest one that we've had in a long time, and our...
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the stop is for private shuttles offering service to companies like google, apple, and genentech. this will be the second bus stop of its kind in the city. there is already one near 8th and market streets. muni is hoping stops like these will keep private commuter shuttles from blocking muni busses during the commute. >> police have released the name of the teenage girl who was found dead in a fairfield park last week. but investigators are still trying to figure out who killed her and why. 13-year-old genelle conway's body was discovered friday morning at alan witt park. family members say the teenage girl was strangled, but police, who've been investigating the crime are not yet confirming that. what investagators are saying is the victim lived with a foster family in nearby suisun city. she boarded a school bus thursday morning and was seen in class, but never made it home thursday afternoon conway's step grandmother was just one of many visiting the park monday to pay their respects. >> we are heartbroken over the entire thing. that is why i am here to show my support of the f
the stop is for private shuttles offering service to companies like google, apple, and genentech. this will be the second bus stop of its kind in the city. there is already one near 8th and market streets. muni is hoping stops like these will keep private commuter shuttles from blocking muni busses during the commute. >> police have released the name of the teenage girl who was found dead in a fairfield park last week. but investigators are still trying to figure out who killed her and...
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the google piece, you can get a high quality growth company 15 times. that's extraordinary. that is the most reduced level i've seen for a great growth stock in a very long time. >> have a great weekend. >> thank you, partner. thank you very much. you're terrific. thank you so much. >> jim cramer tonight at 6:00 and 11:00. we'll keep an eye on the winter storm and the potential impact, include a live interview with the coo of jetblue. do not go away. our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. because what you don'tu know can hurt you.rance. hey do you wanna get a drink later? what if you didn't know that weeping
the google piece, you can get a high quality growth company 15 times. that's extraordinary. that is the most reduced level i've seen for a great growth stock in a very long time. >> have a great weekend. >> thank you, partner. thank you very much. you're terrific. thank you so much. >> jim cramer tonight at 6:00 and 11:00. we'll keep an eye on the winter storm and the potential impact, include a live interview with the coo of jetblue. do not go away. our first full team...
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. >>> a bit of news out from google concerning the eu. it is now analyzing google proposals. no word on when they may finish analyzing it. >>> goombling, casinos took in $3.4 billion, up 7% from a year ago. but below forecasts of 10% to 12% growth. analysts attribute the low numbers to the traditional lull before the new year. this is all in macau, of course. these vip gamblers have scaled back their betts last year because of the uncertain economic outlook and the clampdown on corruption. in the auto world, toyota says its china sales are looking up. the world's largest carmaker sold more than 72,000 vehicles in china in january. that's up 24% from a year ago. it was toyota's first year on year growth since june 2012 in the country. anti-japanese sentiment has been hurting sales in china. but on the domestic front, toyota sales slipped 15% in january as government incentives expired. honda suffered an even steeper 53% drop. and staying with japan, we're seeing a couple of old school japanese electronics. toshiko has the story for us. >> hi, ross. struggling japanese electron
. >>> a bit of news out from google concerning the eu. it is now analyzing google proposals. no word on when they may finish analyzing it. >>> goombling, casinos took in $3.4 billion, up 7% from a year ago. but below forecasts of 10% to 12% growth. analysts attribute the low numbers to the traditional lull before the new year. this is all in macau, of course. these vip gamblers have scaled back their betts last year because of the uncertain economic outlook and the clampdown...
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google had search. early in our years, we had a promotional model which had merit but it played its course. we need a new growth platform. it's rooted in helping americans live and look better everyday. the irresistible style unmatched value. if you come today, we have the style of specialist store with prices below target. when americans understand that and start to experience shopping in the new jcp, it will be phenomenal. we'll have a growth platform for years to come. the key was we had to have the courage to transform the business. i'm so proud of our teams for staying the course last year. as we enter year two, we're anxious to get started and return to growth. >> you say when customers see it. how do you get them back when you're down 20% comps? how do you get that customer back or alienated them. >> come to our stores right now. our stores are busy. we're gaining that customer back. we know who she is. we talk to her in a variety of ways and it's important to get her back in the store. it's even
google had search. early in our years, we had a promotional model which had merit but it played its course. we need a new growth platform. it's rooted in helping americans live and look better everyday. the irresistible style unmatched value. if you come today, we have the style of specialist store with prices below target. when americans understand that and start to experience shopping in the new jcp, it will be phenomenal. we'll have a growth platform for years to come. the key was we had to...
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if you want to find grants google "college grants" and you'll get countless options to apply for. it can make a huge difference. attendance costs for freshmen at public schools on the list is about $10,000 when you factor in those grants and aid compared to the 19,000 initial sticker price. colleges often include textbook prices in their tuition costs and that can scare people away but nowadays many students at these colleges are finding cheaper options online or using ebooks when it comes to those crazy prices for those textbooks. carol? >> okay so what other schools are on the list? >> so what "princeton review" did was separated the best value schools by public and private. public included university of virginia, uv led the list followed by the university of north carolina, the new college of florida, william and mary and ucla. as for the private schools, swarthmore topped the list, followed by harvard, williams, princeton and pomona in california. who knew, harvard? see you need to be smart enough to go. >> exactly and creative and all that kind of stuff. >> yes. >> alison kos
if you want to find grants google "college grants" and you'll get countless options to apply for. it can make a huge difference. attendance costs for freshmen at public schools on the list is about $10,000 when you factor in those grants and aid compared to the 19,000 initial sticker price. colleges often include textbook prices in their tuition costs and that can scare people away but nowadays many students at these colleges are finding cheaper options online or using ebooks when it...
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. >>> google has been proven innocent in an australian high court. the judgment overturns a ruling from a federal court accusing the search giants of displaying misleading and deceptive paid advertisement. in 2006 and 2007 they allegedly displayed results linked to a competitor. >>> and nasdaq in talks with the sec over facebook's botched ipo. the "new england journal of medicine" says a deal would -- the "journal" says a deal would include a $5 million fine. brokerls s they lost upwards of $500 million because of the technical glitches during fibro facebook's ipo last may. a compensation plan offered to pay $62 million, but that's received mixed reviews. the nasdaq, however, stock quote -- in frankfurt, up about a percent today. >>> hsbc has been taking a turn in the hot seat, appearing before the british parliamentary commission on banking stance. the ceo and chairman have been giving evidence as we speak. now, the ceo, mr. gull ever, said this morning that -- gull ever, said this morning that hsbc is not too big to control. he's simplifying it by
. >>> google has been proven innocent in an australian high court. the judgment overturns a ruling from a federal court accusing the search giants of displaying misleading and deceptive paid advertisement. in 2006 and 2007 they allegedly displayed results linked to a competitor. >>> and nasdaq in talks with the sec over facebook's botched ipo. the "new england journal of medicine" says a deal would -- the "journal" says a deal would include a $5 million...
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. >> google maps. alpha centauri. >> oh, google maps, not apple maps. cast asp cast aofficerses in your own passive -- aggressive way you are known for. >> bob pisani, not passive. hey, bob. >> not alpha centaur rick, close star, four light years away, i think? not light years await is bond market and the stock market what is interesting to me whether or not there's some kind of die verge jones starting here. remember what happened in january, folks, the sale from bonds, bond market going down was definitely a factor, i think, provided fuel, money, cash, for the stock market rally that we were seeing. we are in a narrow range on the s & p the beginning of january and february, somehow has to resolve itself. on the start, even on the advance decline line, transports healthy today, up 18 points. market leader, oil services also on the strong side. did you see the ecb? see the euro drop? draghi came on, said inflation is expected to all in fall and he is going to remain accommodative, used that phrase several times there is the magic word, euro drops on th
. >> google maps. alpha centauri. >> oh, google maps, not apple maps. cast asp cast aofficerses in your own passive -- aggressive way you are known for. >> bob pisani, not passive. hey, bob. >> not alpha centaur rick, close star, four light years away, i think? not light years await is bond market and the stock market what is interesting to me whether or not there's some kind of die verge jones starting here. remember what happened in january, folks, the sale from bonds,...
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the stop is for private settles offering bus service to companies like google, apple, and genentech. is to be is that a bus stop of its kind in this city. there's always one near eighth and market streets. muni is opening stops like this will keep private commuter shuttles from blocking muni buses during the commute. >> california's highest court is scheduled to hear arguments today on whether local governments can be and retail pot dispensaries within their borders. about some other cities and countries ought counties already have but this will be the first time the state supreme court will consider the issue. medical marijuana advocates say is state law allows local governments to set limits on dispensaries but not out of them altogether. ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] [ female announcer ] small... [ engine revs ] wicked... ♪ and now... ♪ topless. ♪ the fiat 500 abarth cabrio. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's no secret that the price of things just keeps going up. [ female announcer ] but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely
the stop is for private settles offering bus service to companies like google, apple, and genentech. is to be is that a bus stop of its kind in this city. there's always one near eighth and market streets. muni is opening stops like this will keep private commuter shuttles from blocking muni buses during the commute. >> california's highest court is scheduled to hear arguments today on whether local governments can be and retail pot dispensaries within their borders. about some other...
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you have large companies like you mentioned, google and others, who would like to bring in more people on certain guest worker kind of visas. you have other big business interests like the farm community, agricultural interest in the state. and then you have -- you put those two together, big business, chamber of commerce and ag, those are some pretty big constitch whenties offered -- constituencies. that's why you see the administration working to get all of those people together. it's also a reminder on how many different things can be in an immigration reform bill. it's not just the path for citizenship here illegally. >> if you can look in your crystal ball, you said there's no time frame but any guys when we might get some comprehencive immigration -- any guess when we might get some comprehensive immigration reform. >> reporter: well, we'll have to see when the senate judiciary committee starts a bill and then it will take multiple weeks on the floor of the senate. i would be surprised if we have action by summertime. a lot of it will he depend on the republicans and the house of
you have large companies like you mentioned, google and others, who would like to bring in more people on certain guest worker kind of visas. you have other big business interests like the farm community, agricultural interest in the state. and then you have -- you put those two together, big business, chamber of commerce and ag, those are some pretty big constitch whenties offered -- constituencies. that's why you see the administration working to get all of those people together. it's also a...
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. >> i looked up on google last night. steve? i brought you a chart. >> oh, thank you. >> just to show you they're very close together. >> you don't have to tell me that, man. i'm all over that. i keep telling them. what is it like 70% or 80% of the stock market's movement is linked to gdp and the economy? the other 20% is specific individual stocks, right? >> well i'm a stock guy. so i happen to think it's more than that. but the stock market itself -- that's exactly right. the stock market is very close to how the economy grows, and the economy's growing nicely. the other thing i would keep reading about, i listened to nur yule this morning talking about 1.5% growth or 2% growth. i hear everybody say that. that's not the growth. the growth is 6% or 7%. so last year for example the growth in our economy was 6.8%. 15.8 trillion the year before was 14.8 trillion. so what people keep forgetting, they give you real growth, but the nominal growth is the number that is affecting everyone and the stock market, the reason stocks are int
. >> i looked up on google last night. steve? i brought you a chart. >> oh, thank you. >> just to show you they're very close together. >> you don't have to tell me that, man. i'm all over that. i keep telling them. what is it like 70% or 80% of the stock market's movement is linked to gdp and the economy? the other 20% is specific individual stocks, right? >> well i'm a stock guy. so i happen to think it's more than that. but the stock market itself -- that's...
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let's talk about, these are the companies you say the next googles. >> yeah. >> let's start with number one. 3cinteractive. >> basically when you get things on your cell phone like offering you a coupon or your phone tells you you're over your minutes, this is the software that communicates with your phone. and it's, again, simple things that you take for granted that you get kind of sms messages to your phone. they do it. they have john scully as their chairman. best known, of course, for firing steve jobs, but i think he's making amends here. >> making a comeback. >> i don't know. would you really want to hire the guy guy who fired steve job? >> he put money in, so i think they were happy to have him. growing at 60% a year, so i think he has a comeback opportunity here based on the information and research we did. >> he's got a lot of work to do to come back. >> want to go to number four because it's connected with number one. again, we're taking about microtargeting, whether it's on cell phones or with rocket fuel. >> yeah. >> this is a group that uses data and machine lighting to pl
let's talk about, these are the companies you say the next googles. >> yeah. >> let's start with number one. 3cinteractive. >> basically when you get things on your cell phone like offering you a coupon or your phone tells you you're over your minutes, this is the software that communicates with your phone. and it's, again, simple things that you take for granted that you get kind of sms messages to your phone. they do it. they have john scully as their chairman. best known,...